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VS Code rolls out TypeScript 7 preview and Agent HQ
Microsoft’s latest VS Code update introduces a preview of TypeScript 7, sharpening the language features that many Node.js developers rely on for server‑side code. The release also adds Agent HQ, a new extension hub that streamlines AI‑assisted coding assistants, while retiring IntelliCode in favor of more customizable AI agents. These changes signal Microsoft’s push to keep VS Code at the core of modern JavaScript and Node workflows.
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Advances in Software Development
Ripple framework blends React, Svelte, and TypeScript‑first design
InfoQ reports that the open‑source Ripple framework merges the component model of React with the fine‑grained reactivity of Svelte, delivering a TypeScript‑first compile pipeline that eliminates the need for a virtual DOM. By offering AI‑powered debugging helpers, Ripple aims to accelerate front‑end development while preserving performance. Early adopters praise its concise syntax and built‑in scoped CSS.
InfoQ
Port secures $100 M to challenge Backstage with AI‑enabled dev portals
TechCrunch notes that Port has raised a $100 million Series B round, positioning itself as a direct competitor to Spotify’s Backstage developer portal. Port’s platform extends traditional catalog features with native AI agent management, allowing teams to orchestrate code, documentation, and automated workflows from a single interface. The funding underscores growing investor confidence in AI‑augmented developer experience tools.
TechCrunch
Harness attracts $240 M to power AI across the software delivery “outer loop”
Both TechCrunch and SD Times detail Harness’s $240 million Series E financing, led by Goldman Sachs, which will expand its AI Software Delivery Platform. Harness aims to automate the post‑coding phases—testing, security scanning, deployment, and compliance—through specialized AI agents and a knowledge graph that maps code changes to operational contexts. The investment reflects a broader industry shift toward AI‑driven efficiency beyond mere code generation.
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SD Times
Cloud Cost Management & Infrastructure
FinOps Foundation launches FOCUS 1.3 to refine shared‑resource cost allocation
SD Times explains that the FinOps Foundation released FOCUS 1.3, enhancing the Open Cost & Usage Specification with new columns for splitting costs of shared resources such as Kubernetes pods and database instances. The update also introduces a contract‑commitment dataset, improving visibility into third‑party provider expenses and fostering more accurate budgeting across multi‑cloud environments.
SD Times
Oracle’s lease commitments surge as cloud capacity expands for AI workloads
According to CNBC, Oracle has increased its lease obligations by nearly 150 percent, now totaling $248 billion, with $10 billion earmarked for additional cloud capacity to support burgeoning AI demand. The aggressive expansion highlights the race among hyperscalers to secure infrastructure for next‑generation AI services.
CNBC
Shifts in the Tech Industry Landscape
OpenAI marks a decade while the AI infrastructure market approaches $1.4 trillion
CNBC reflects on OpenAI’s ten‑year evolution from a nonprofit to a dominant player in a market estimated at $1.4 trillion for AI infrastructure. The piece underscores how the company’s shift to a for‑profit model has catalyzed massive capital inflows and intensified competition among cloud providers.
CNBC
Swiss tech lobby forces government to retreat on expanded surveillance law
Tech Radar reports that a coalition of Swiss tech firms successfully pressured the government to revise a proposed amendment that would have broadened surveillance powers. The backlash illustrates growing industry resistance to regulatory overreach and the importance of privacy advocacy in shaping tech policy.
Tech Radar
U.S. appeals court upholds Apple’s right to collect commissions on external payment systems
The Information reveals that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Apple, allowing it to levy transaction fees even when developers use third‑party payment processors. The decision could reshape the economics of app ecosystems and set a precedent for other platform owners.
The Information